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There's a Phantom in the Community Theater

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There's a Phantom in the Community Theater

By: Robert Jerome Pagan, Jax Ember - foreword
Narrated by: Matthew Branagan
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An unforgettable haunted theater mystery packed with laughs, scares, and big heart — perfect for fans of Goosebumps, Stranger Things, and The Babysitter’s Club Mysteries.

A haunted stage. A vanished actress. And a secret buried for over 50 years.

Welcome to Trillberry — a small town with big secrets.

When 12-year-old Jax Ember signs up to help at the run-down Trillberry Community Theater, he expects bad lighting and old costumes... not flickering ghosts, creepy whispers, and warnings scrawled in dust.

But something — or someone — is haunting the stage. An actress vanished decades ago during rehearsal. Now her story is clawing its way back into the spotlight.

Alongside his best friends Maya and Leo, Jax will have to outsmart spooky shadows, decode forgotten clues, and face down a phantom with unfinished business... all before opening night.

Perfect for fans of Goosebumps, The Last Kids on Earth, and City of Ghosts — this spooky middle-grade mystery is filled with adventure, humor, and a whole lot of heart.

©2024, 2025 Robert Jerome Pagan (P)2025 Robert Jerome Pagan
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